The deadline for submission is July 10th, and selected photographers will be announced on July 17th.
Us for the Arts has unveiled its latest open call for the photography exhibition 'Of Flesh and Bone.' The show is set to explore what truly makes us human, exposing how online experiences often overshadow the tangible human experience. This exhibition aims to provide a photographic survey of what a virtual existence and AI are incapable of ever being: a physical reference, a tactile experience, or a human memory.
Photographers are invited to submit works that capture the raw, unfiltered presence of the human form, the textures of the physical world, what is material or sensory to the human experience, or the dynamic interactions between bodies and spaces. The exhibition encourages and welcomes the use of diverse photographic techniques and processes.
The exhibition will be juried by Erica Reade, the street photographer internationally known for her photo series "Beach Lovers," and Gaspar Marquez, recognized fine art and event photographer for the Emmy-award-winning Tina Burner's show "Witch Perfect."
The deadline for submission is July 10th, and selected photographers will be announced on July 17th. The show will take place at 35 Meadow Street Studios, opening on July 31st.
Us for the Arts has supported multicultural and diverse projects in Brooklyn and other New York boroughs since 2017. As with all its past events, this exhibition promises to be an intriguing one.
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